Antonino Domingo Costa

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Antonino Domingo Costa was a Uruguayan politician .

He belonged to the Asamblea Constituyente y Legislativa del Estadio Oriental (1828-1830) for Paysandú , one of only nine departments of the still young state at the time. Costa sat in the 2nd legislative period as a member of the Canelones Department in the Cámara de Representantes . There he held the presidency of the chamber in 1836. In the following legislative period he then took a place in the Senate as Canelones' representative, which ended on June 15, 1838. From February 6, 1852, he moved again as a deputy to the Senate, where in 1853 he held the position of Second Senate Vice-President.

Period of his membership in parliament

  • February 17, 1834 - February 14, 1837 (Cámara de Representantes, 2nd LP)
  • February 14, 1837 - June 15, 1838 (Cámara de Senadores, 3rd LP)
  • February 6, 1852 - July 15, 1853 (Cámara de Senadores, 6th LP)

Individual evidence

  1. List of Uruguayan parliamentarians from 1830 to 2005 on www.parlamento.gub.uy ( Memento of October 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 7.8 MB)